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I; lucre held. The large crowd was and relatives gathered Thier"slay' Universa of Western Ontario urchased froxii iV1r..Joe Loob . l` .` `` `.' +velco e b M. W. Bro. The Y P Y exchange. of reading books, Chis,111ura# �r „�x , ;l i es d Y evening in Main Street Unit d with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring Mr. and Mrs. Bob Iiubert of Pollowin$ the: business ''hick Ja�Y sk ,,A' y,:. r,l .' itev., Robert A. Carson, B.A. with �Y ' { "3 G Church, Mitchell. The' honoured in Music. She also received First Clinton visited on Sunday included a favourable report on Crom4 va': „ `taffy ,1 L �; �'� i3.D., Hanara Grand Cha lain ,., rY p guest's, Gladys Roney, Dublin, Class Honours to A. Mus. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Smith and the strawbe su . er, ltdrs. 1o1" t6 + ' 1 � 1 `"`fit {1 , Jr., A Canada and the Mayor of St, her mother, Mrs.Earl Roney and Performer's from - the £amity. Charles Doug ga e .a reading � Chiselhurst :vim Srajfa !- q , c �9 3 I rnomas, Several other dignitaries the grooms mother, Mrs. Ervin Conservatory of Western Ontario,. A successful draw was held' ole Canada. The heieet ng closed , agiTy2ilth 1.11 r �, ,r,,, $; tF ,� - pnrtaineng to the L.O:L'. and the Rock, Mitchell were seated at the Visitors on the weekend with July 12, at the 'Dublin Ball Park with "What a Friend We Have in •Croma# v¢ ' `r toys - , :, L.C).B.A." also spoke, front of the room. The room, was Mr, and Mrs. George , Coville for Dublin Minor Softball League, Jesus". Augnat x0� . r u, ; `' , � � k `� f On the homeward trip four of tastefully decorated with s' rin were Mrs. Geraldine Charters ` the seven chartered bus loads Y P !I The 5200 winner was Ken Smith Staffa vs. jCroi:7, Ti), I ;. flowers on the trellaces, clittib.ing and Miss Rose Mary Eckert of of E mondville holdin ticket No. r. and Mrs. Joe Wilson and An >t 11 :. „ from Hieron converged' on the ' roses on the posts, bird cages and Oakville and Mr. and Mres '''Ab. 702 g Bo sand Russell Eviiy of Wichita, ' Roya vs C li 'elhy' at , ' ;' It (Photo b Harve McDowell) Ponderosa Steak House to baskets of Ql wers, also a wishing Sermon of Slabtown. Y Y i' Kansas, visited last Monday Aagg*Pt .7thi. • London. We were merrily piped well where the guests donated a Mir. and Mrs. Clayton Hill, of evening with Mr. 'and' Mrs. Chiselhurst 'vs, Cromarty V, KELLY-COYNE into the building by lite kilted ' grocery item. Chicago spent the past week Celeb �. Gordon Scott. Mrs. Wilsqn was A4gust0thi n Scottish Pipe Band from Clinton. An • unannounced program visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin In a double 'ring ceremony in Katherine Stapleton, Dungannon, A most delicious cafeteria m al P g g •. the former l;uth Helen . Staffs vs. - a3tuys St. Patrick's Roman Catholic and Miss Michelle Feddema, ' P began with Laurie Be11 ,Klinkhamer. („" nn�wersQr Colquhoun,, a daughter of Mr. ; Church, Dublin, Ma Kell and Lucan, were flower girls,' ' in was enjoyed by ,the 1�ungry tap-dancing to records Sister Theodore of the Pines, �• and Mrs. Binford Colquhoun, Al dames wi11`iae p' ' ' d kit 9 tf D Mary Y g travellers. The buses then liartet9 accompanied b her mother, Mrs: Chatham, s int the weekend ah Ken Coyne wer% married on matching yellow chiffon frocks their separate wa s with man old P Y P w Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed. Chappel who lived east of Skaffa before ,"P.m. .at the • South• 1#ibbert P Y Y John Bell, Seaforth. Janie Bell Alecia and Matt Coyne. Faturdaher Go don Di9,at 11 ll offtciated.m and they Carrie baskets ask tsof eyed ed acquaintance being renewed and also step -danced to a coupld of p Miss Pauline 'YEckdrt - of.” Anniversary ary atrtheir home on moving to the States. Community Cromarty. , I : Park_'.in inI 11 The bride is the daughter of Staffa was the best man and new friends being made. Next numbers. Linda Roney gave .,Sheffield, is spending some Jane 19th with Open House. In Sunday night's softball �__, Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Kelly Sr. of ushers were Mr. Ferg Kelly Jr., year's mammoth parade is to be humorous reading and a chorus holidays with her grandmother, The couple were married in St. game, six .runs in the eighthr�,�-r • held in Clinton, Ontario. group consisting Mrs. Gertie Kramers. ,�Gw iGdWQSQ�Ci Dublin _and the groom is the son Mr, 'Larry Coyne, and Mr. Jack " g P ' g of Bobby Pauls Anglican Church in Hensatl inning turned the tables enabltng *' of Mr. and Mrs. Mike .Coyne, Kell Feeney, Mark and Connie • Mr, Dave , Maloney from June 30, 1934 b the Rev. M. B. Chiselhurst anen• j' 1 jtt defea't,; ,' �[ Staffs.' - Y Personals Moore, Tim and Cindy Elliott,, N.Y,RANGERS Hock Clam at Y rt3' J i & ■�� St. Patrick's SchoolZirls Choir, P Parker. Croma 1 7 -16 Pttehtn for the The bride, who was escorted under the direction of Mrs. Miss Vickie Harris sang "Meandelirig and "Chapel Orillia visited on the weekend Their attendants were Mr. winners teas Is1ie,:aRt1eY While, , accompanied by Lori Balt spent of Love" accompanied anied b Mrs. with Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Arthur down the aisle by her father, wore Celeste McCreight, sang for the the weekend with her parents Mr. Winston Jibb. P Y Maloney. b other of thelbride�and Mrs�Ed. thle losers was on the-tilund for a dress of silk organza. Chantilly, wedding. Mr. Keith Kelly, Strat- and. Mrs. Bob Harris . Also • Mrs. Morris Ran ave a Sister Marie Brebe of of ' lace trimmed the bodice, the front ford, sang. Maria. The dinner Y g' Dearing of Staffs, sister of the . g visiting in the satire home were reading "A Farmer", Mrs. John Edmonton and Sister Majella of room. Congratulations to Mr. and of the gown, and the long sheer and rece"ption were held at Mr. and Mr's. Tony Wolfcamp Moore read an address to Glad s. Ca a oker are .visitin at the g sleeves. Pearl. drops surrounded Brodhagen Community Centre and Marsha, Mitchell, Ron Harris Y P C g They have a family of two sons. Mrs `"Laurie ,,lilcKellar err the the collar, A Lon chapel train fell Bobby Feeney and Mark Maori home of Mr. and Mrs. Hug�i Reg. of Staffs, Brian of Exeter, arrival of their iiaby daughter, g P where the brides mother and Kathy Scott, Mr. and Mrs. ' brought in a decorated wagon Benninger. " from the waist., Matching ' received guests in a long floral Will Mernie, Terry and Craigy, g g g one daughter {Adeline) Mrs. Suzanne Elizabeth, and to • Mr. chantilly lace and pearl drops also blue chiffon dress with a ruffled laden with miscellaneous gifts. Mr: and Mrs. Gilfillan who Dave Mclnally of Seaforth. and and Mrs. Dan Cronin who also Clinton.: Gladys expressed, her thanks have spent,the past three weeks fiye randchildren. have a'bab., girl. • i! trimmed a Juliet cap. A small ,collar. Her corsage was of red Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halley, for the love[ gifts. Lunch was with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Brown g Y g white satin ribbon fell from each roses. Assisting her, Mrs. Coyne Y g Those attending the Mr, and Mrs: John Wallace side of the ca The bride wore a g Y Sandra and David visited on • served by Mrs. John Moore, Mrs.' and family left on Wednesday for r anniversary were Mrs. Robert visited Sunday' with' Mrs': Harry ` "" P wore a long printed green chiffon Sunday wit��r,„,and. Mrs. Larryx, Robert Roney, Mrs. Lorne Feeney their home in Scotland. Dal m. c le of E mondville cathedral length veil and carried dress with a corsage of yellow Gardiner, Steven and Lisa, Also and their assistants. Mr. 'and Mrs. Steve Y P g , Elliott of Essex. Their grandson All new,'easy red roses. roses. visiting at the same home were MaloneyY mother of Mrs. Chappel, Mr. and Steve Elliott returned with them handling four -Stroke . Miss Debbie Coyle, Walkerton, g Christine Delaney, daughter of and family have settled in their Mrs,Ernie Adams, mr. and for a few holidays. street bike. For a tri to the Calgary Mr. and Mrs; Otto Walker and new home on .Mill .Street last Mrs. Walter Toomey, Kevin and 'Miss 3anet Allen and Mr. •Ideal sports and was the maid "of h' or. Ifrides- P g y Mr. and • Mrs•. Jim Delaney,' maids were Mrs. Nancy Staple- Stampede and Vancouver, the nd Jirnmr. Alex WofkLondoln. Alexand week. Sherri, Mrs. Adeen Ferris, Mr. Barry Gammon of Toronto visited transportation bike. ton, Dun anon, sister of the bride wore a yellow dress with Y Mrs. Helen McGrath has gill Luche, Mrs. Brian Waloshuk, with lir. and Mrs. Eldon Allen. , g 1 white accessories and a, yellow family are having a weeks bride, Miss Jean Coyne, tondo., moved and is settled In her home. peal and David, Mr. Steve Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riehl and' an•Miss Jo Anne Coyne, Strat- picture hat. holidays with�his parents. Hully Gully Hanway, all of St. Catharines, Bruce visited Sunday with Mr. ` . ford, sisters of the groom. All Guests were present from ' Ladies Baseball Rews Of also Stratford, Seaforth, Mitchell, and `Mrs. R. Laing. • • � R.R.were dressed .alike in mint green Hamilton, Toronto, Owen Sound, After a 6 -.to I deficit Winthrop t Exeter, Hensall' and surrounding Mrs. Bruce Cleland and family, RR . Varna. . - i► dresses of chiffon and taffeta. Port Dover, Brantford, Lynn ladies defeated the Brodhagen V . -, areas. , Listowel, scent Saturday with her . .1 They were trimmed with yellow daisies and green picture hats Lake, Manitoba ,and surrounding areas, couple will reside at ladies' I 1 to 9. Next game in , Brussels Wednesday, July 17 at 7 c0iu compl4iidthe ensemble They ally' ,The 1050 4th" -'Ave. West, Owen pan: mbar. cameyellw daisies. Miss Mary' ;,Sound, ,. a. Even with Friday fit ht's home . g„ Mr. and Mrs.Jack Cronin and yf .;-'.,. rs „ `, t . d . ;” }, ... h •, • 4 ,/ N', <4 . : d D. b G d' P attended the Perth -Huron School 6 . ,runs y, or on Ayre an our. Ron of Wetaskiwm, Alta. are Schroeder the Warriors were . # . visiting .relataives here. defeated 18 to 13 by -the St. Miss Mary Malone of Essex ,is Columban Manley Mashers. spending her vacation 10i" Sunday,-" saw' the Warrior's ' ti friends and -relatives here. ` beaters by the Staffa Twin City I' �5 " Mr. and Mrs. Warren Regier of Bombers 11 to 16. . Zurich spent Sunday with Mrs. This Sunday at 2 p.m. the Maloney and Francis.. Seaforth' Firemen will try to douse k, • Mr. and Mrs, Jack Malone the flame of the warriors in an " - . have returned, from visiting Mr. Exhibition Game d M J M 1 - We are pleased to report that Mr. Jack Medd returned home on Crich Reunion ori Sunday held at the home "of Murray Crich' of an rs. Cie a one i to ,Winnipeg. n To help reduce the risk of heart DIANNE STAPLETON • Mr. and Mrs. 5 Leo Sm th and Friday from Victoria Hospital, 11,1112, Cargill. ; .. attack the Ontario` Heart Dianne Stapleton has been namedo •g irls of Acton and Mr. antr Mrs. London. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,' Foundation recommends a diet an Ontario. Scholar. She is a Foundation Dave -Regier and family of Mrs. Ella Jewitt and Don Jewitt Sharon and Bob, Miss Shieta 11 uses less animal• fats dnd daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Ferg has Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. attended the Perth -Huron School Baker of Winthrop and Jim fewer cholesterol -rich foods, such Stapleton' of Dublin and as eggs and organ meats. graduated from Mitchell District ,,and Mrs. Ab.. Cronin. Miss Denise Albert is visiting of Nursing Blue Band ceremony held on Friday evening` in Thompson were Sunday guests with Mr. aid Mrs. Carl Merner, High School. Miss Denise Lane in Bayfield. Y Stratford. Sandra, Juli" e�im;-a�nd.lVlichael. . . Mr. and Mrs: Willi ii a am M lson A and fam'1 ,re urn d t t e home on. the Y Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ella n Y w' Don Larr Ken and Je itt Y , " i:i:;:}:•i:;: ;i:j".+ % ;:..> ; • . . , :•' a$>:.. � weekend from a weeks holidays m STeven wee Mr. and Mrs. 1' :.:::. :: :; : •:: ,•:...:,::.::•::::::::::::;.lm :•::.::..: ,:....:.,.:......::. - .,.:::::::....::... :::.: r:::.:..:..:.::•:::::.:::::...:,::::::::::::,..:::.:.,-::•::::.:..:....,..,...,:.:. .,:.:�.,,�,:..,,,...,.:::::.::::, ;, ����. .......,.... :; Northern Ontario. William Dawson, Brenda, Bonnie Miss . Charlene Taylor of and Jobn, Mr. and Mrs. John Licence FKD254 ,,= Goderich is 'spending this week Jewitt, Carol,. Judy, Danny, Billy elt to w (I, us... wi• th Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis I I Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Betty and Jewitt; Kathy ' and IjAvid• of . O _ steering, power brakes. Licence DFW518 Bob. • Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim .1 1973 A S T R E Court Constantine L 1842 held Preszcator, '- Bill, Debbie and stationwagon; 4 c I' do 4 -speed, 8,000 Z; radio . their regular" meeting - on ' Thursday evening, July 11th. Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt, Lori and Scott of Clinton, PORK RIBLETS. DAR745 ....... . • • • • • • • • lb..35c Mr. and . Mrs.' Martin Van .Misses pat Willert. of Stratford, Bommell, Christopher and -David Joanne Gibson of R.R.#2, • I I . of Dorchester visited on Sunday Seaforth. Mr. Mrs. Jack Crozier, Ready �O eat, speed, transmigsion, radio. with Mr. and Mrs. Marris Has, and Licence CNN740. ' Steven, Sharon and Michael. Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of 69 Kenny Bos. returned home having Huron Ridge, Kincardine, visited PICNIC SHOULDER ...... • • • lb. spent the past two weeks with the on Sunday evening with Mr. a'nd -, . • Van Bommelis.. Mrs. George McIlwain, Mr, and ' nnn+nauuuonnnririnnri°1tO°inO1- Remember ... It's Sense Tb Siee Snizder's Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Diane and Nancy spent the past week Pine Lake Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandra, Julie Ann and Michael. United Church . i E N E R S camping at -Londesboro • • • • •ib -75' Camp, service and picnic will,be held iiuiniiiiniuetirtmm�intuiuiuiitieniF Open Wookdiiyr .UhM 'p:Bd ,Sdt0kdbys `i hi1`11S ,0,: ' , , �' i Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, Sunday, July 21st at 10 a.m. at John and Elizabeth attended. the Seaforth Lions Park. . , NWS Of: , . , . Huronview #' - The fine weather of the past week has been ideal for sight seeing, drives in the van, with some of the programs being held tinder the trees. . Mrs. Prouty of Exetei conducted a Bible study and hymn sing on the front -1a on Tuesday afternoon. • Twenty-two metnber elf the'Ovet 90 Club' held their July meeting in the North Verandah oil Wednesday. Becky Howes • of the Home Staff entertained with accordion music and a sing a long. Assisting Mth the activities were volunteers, Mrs Lubkham, Mrs. Hinly and Vaughan Hunking. r The Minton Centennial 'Band played for a concert on the lawn on: family night. The leader of the band, Rev, Dwight . Strain hid his assistant, Mrs. Mary Hearn, deserve a great a deal � bf �i dit%r'giving leadershig`knd traintrij� to the thirty *yodtig hiistctans elle vie hope they 'will find time to visit us again this siitrr tr r. d . . By,, ane Piece . BOL * � .. '' -4 ...................... ,b.59c' I I I . I Leon 1. GROUND,BF�EF __ m79t I � ThiiNy BACON ENDS.._.,.I-.........�u55c 11 . .1 . I - I � , j - — L` Z - It Wk i I .J _1 J lid J }, Hurry Down •& Reap The Benefits -FULL SIZE CARS 2 -door h r to p, 302• V-8 , 6 9 5 - automatic,4 ,000 original miles.. . - iiui :rumwunnnnruinnmnnmunuuum 1471 MERCURY MAROUIS BROUGHAM 4- $ = m door hardtop, fully equipped including air con 2995 . = ECONOMY ditioning. Licence CNH338 1972 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-door'hordtop, V-8, a COMPACTS automatic, power steering, power brakes. licence• •� = 2495= , DFU102 21973 PINTO 2 -door, 4- •• 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN b -passenger = S, speed, Licei4ce, BDW. 78. wagon, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Licence DHX711 2695 = $ 2695 1972 MERCURY 2 -door hardtop, V-8, S2?45 _ _ automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio.. L Licence FKD254 ,,= 1973 DATSUN Model • 19-70, FORD GALAXIE 500 sedan, V 8, ° 510, 2 -door, 4 speed, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, ��� Licence HCK681 53,000 miles. Licence FNS446 � 1972 CHEV IMPALA 4 -door, 350 V-8, pewer 1� 2795 $ 2295 _ steering, power brakes. Licence DFW518 1 1970 FORD XL CONVERTIBLE, V-8, automatic, s?395 .1 1973 A S T R E power steering, power brakes, speed control, stereo radio. Licence DFU716 a stationwagon; 4 c I' do 4 -speed, 8,000 Z; radio ' •." _ and rust -proofed. Licence' UNCERTIFIED BUYS ' = DAR745 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA' 2 door hardtop, V- $ 595 = $2695. 8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 -door, V-8, $ 875- 1972 VEDA hatchback, automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio. 2300 cc, 4-cylihder, 4 - Licence DDN772 t ' $ speed, transmigsion, radio. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN 4 -speed and radio. 595 Licence CNN740. = Licence DFY546.. 1,966 CHRYSLER Windsor 2 -door hardtop, V 8, $ 2195 = aufomatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, S395 vinyl roof. Licence DHJ693 ;ntinutnnniinittrttinmurtnnftininuinru PICK UP A'74 CAR or TRUCK TODAY ... ,Beat the substantial increases on '75 models nnn+nauuuonnnririnnri°1tO°inO1- Remember ... It's Sense Tb Siee Snizder's Remember... It's = Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer • II:1i * sense to see _ iSnider's _ _ Sner MO�11i +t7 L. II Huron County's ° L1M1TEb :. 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